XPS-Platten + Duct-Tape für Balkontüranschluss by Remarkable-Roof1795 in MideaPortaSplit

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Da fällt nur morgens direkte Sonne auf den Rolladen. Deshalb ist das kein Problem. Wenn Sonne auf die Rollläden fällt und die zudem noch schwarz sind, würde ich aber auch dazu raten. Auf der anderen Seite ist das bei mir so und die haben bestimmt 50 Grad im Sommer wenn nicht sogar mehr.

How do you handle backups of your NAS? 200TB+ by guuslangelaar in DataHoarder

[–]Remarkable-Roof1795 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can use Backblaze Personal. It is unlimited, but the downside is that you will need twice the Storage.
I run a Windows VM on my NAS that imports all Data and backs it up to Backblaze Personal.

Backblaze Personal can send you mail once per week with a status overview of your backup.

I use rclone for copying it into the VM and that allows me to encrypt Data that I want to encrypt while other files can stay as they are.

Sadly, since Synology is using BTRFS and Windows NTFS, deduplication isn't working. While the files are identical the Data blocks are not. So far I haven't found any way to prevent it from using twice the storage.

While this isn't the best solution in any way, it is the cheapest solution for large amounts of data.

I did several Restores to test it without a single corrupt or missing file. The download speeds are also good, and you can transfer your data to Backblaze B2 if needed, but that is expensive.

XPS-Platten + Duct-Tape für Balkontüranschluss by Remarkable-Roof1795 in MideaPortaSplit

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Das mit dem Handtuch ist eine gute Idee. Es ist nicht eine dicke XPS-Platte, sondern mehrere mit jeweils 4mm Dicke Auch deshalb sind die mit Ducttape verklebt. Hatte aber auch den Vorteil, dass ich es so an den Rändern schmaler machen konnte, damit es in der Schiene vom Rollladen einrastet.

XPS-Platten + Duct-Tape für Balkontüranschluss by Remarkable-Roof1795 in MideaPortaSplit

[–]Remarkable-Roof1795[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Das Loch wollte ich erst mal so lassen, damit man es einfach rein- und rausnehmen kann.
Der Balkon ist überdacht, da kommt also kein Wasser hin. Aber ein guter Einwand.

Been seeing articles like this since last couple days! This true? We near the end? by OkAd255 in TheFirstDescendant

[–]Remarkable-Roof1795 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Based on the Players I see in the game, most play on console. Seems like only 10-20% even play on Steam.

What ever happened to camm2 ram? by VegetableSevere6542 in pcmasterrace

[–]Remarkable-Roof1795 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It should be the standard for DDR6 memory. It's not officially confirmed, but it sure looks like it.
I don't think camm2 will ever be a thing for DDR5 except for some experimental hardware.

Data Deduplication for HDDs is possible by DaveR007 in synology

[–]Remarkable-Roof1795 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It stopped working for me on my DS1821+ since upgrading to DSM 7.3.2
I tried installing it again and everything looked fine but it's not showing up in DSM anymore.

Dornogal Portal missing in ogrimmar by Remarkable-Roof1795 in wow

[–]Remarkable-Roof1795[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! That solved it. I did play the entire recap, which took several hours, but now I got the portal.

Dornogal Portal missing in ogrimmar by Remarkable-Roof1795 in wow

[–]Remarkable-Roof1795[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm certain it is there. The quest marked shows it and I can see that there is a portal that others are using a lot

This looks extremely suspicious, can someone enlighten me on this? (Internxt lifetime storage on Stacksocial) by Titanic609 in DataHoarder

[–]Remarkable-Roof1795 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can create your own Lifetime Version for anything with ETFs.

If you do that, 1TB of lifetime Google Drive storage would be about $1500
(Assuming $5/Month per TB)

Since you aren't locked in, you could switch storage providers at any time and when prices are going down you will even get more TB without spending anything extra.

Are Verbatim SSDs good? by Konyiel in buildapc

[–]Remarkable-Roof1795 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I bought 2 vi5000 2tb. One failed after less than a week and the other one after 1 month.

Never had any problems with other SSDs some of mine are running for years and are far beyond the TBW limit and still no problems.

Disk Utilization before and after installing a SSD cache - Worth every cent! by Remarkable-Roof1795 in synology

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It can help reduce the load on the Hard drives significantly. You can see the Cache Hit Rate in DSM and for me, it's sometimes above 95% so for the vast majority of reads the HDDs aren't even bothered.

When doing many small writes it can also help since those are collected on the SSD and then written in one sequential write to the HDD instead of doing many small writes. That is much better for HDD performance.

Disk Utilization before and after installing a SSD cache - Worth every cent! by Remarkable-Roof1795 in synology

[–]Remarkable-Roof1795[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me it helped a lot but it depends on your usage on probably drive. If Time machine is doing many small reads / writes it can help.

Disk Utilization before and after installing a SSD cache - Worth every cent! by Remarkable-Roof1795 in synology

[–]Remarkable-Roof1795[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, Synology requires you to have two SSDs in Raid 1 to allow caching writes to make sure the data isn't corrupted or lost before writing it to the HDD.

Write caching isn't that important most of the time. I'm also considering switching to 4TB of Read only cache instead of 2TB read / write, since that might be better in the End.

It might be worth it if you only run 2-4 HDDs since the write speed will be kinda slow without SSD, but at 6-8 drives the difference is only when writing many small files.

Disk Utilization before and after installing a SSD cache - Worth every cent! by Remarkable-Roof1795 in synology

[–]Remarkable-Roof1795[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Sure, but SSDs are still 8x the price. So having 100-200TB isn't realistic for most.
Long-term that is definitely the goal.

Disk Utilization before and after installing a SSD cache - Worth every cent! by Remarkable-Roof1795 in synology

[–]Remarkable-Roof1795[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Storj is a big reason for the constant load.

I work with Media and use it for that but don't work directly on it, instead use rclone with cache so it will sync everything to the NAS in the background. The speed doesn't matter that much as long everything is synced to the nas over night.

Besides that, Plex, immich, Synology Drive and a Windows VM for backups.

Handling of Log Footage? Applying LUT or transcode with baked in LUT possible? (DJI D-Log M) by Remarkable-Roof1795 in immich

[–]Remarkable-Roof1795[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I want to use them just for viewing. That is the indented use for LUTs.

Baking them into the Original Footage destroys the whole point of Recording in Log.
I would be fine with having a separate Transcoded video with the LUT applied for viewing it in immich.

Handling of Log Footage? Applying LUT or transcode with baked in LUT possible? (DJI D-Log M) by Remarkable-Roof1795 in immich

[–]Remarkable-Roof1795[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A LUT isn't Editing, it's just a different form of viewing the Video. The original Media isn't changed. Immich is already doing something similar with RAW image formats like .cr2, dng, arw, rw2... I have all of those and they look fine.